The camp operated until 1905, when crews left to log the Apostle Islands.
Of the twenty-two Apostle Islands, the wilderness area fully or partially covers eighteen.
In the 1680's they came to settle on the Apostle Islands and around Chequamegon Bay.
Trek destinations include the Apostle Islands and the Porcupine Mountains.
Raspberry Island is the only island in the Apostle Islands that does not have deer.
Northeast of the peninsula are the Apostle Islands, which have been designated as a National Shoreline.
It is the easternmost, northernmost, and third largest of the Apostle Islands.
The Apostle Islands surround the end of the peninsula.
Long Island, one of the Apostle Islands, is also a part of the town.
The Apostle Islands are a result of the glaciers that once covered North America.